
- Title : Matrix Methods, Second Edition: An Introduction
- Author : Richard Bronson
- Rating : 4.56 (883 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-10-7
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 503 Pages
- Asin : 012135251X
- Language : English
The revision now includes an entire new chapter on inner products, additional material on elementary row applications, and hundreds of new exercises. * Provides an introduction to the functional approach to programming* Emphasizes the problem to be solved, not the programming language* Takes the view that all co
The revision now includes an entire new chapter on inner products, additional material on elementary row applications, and hundreds of new exercises.
* Provides an introduction to the functional approach to programming
* Emphasizes the problem to be solved, not the programming language
* Takes the view that all computer programs are a definition of a function
* Includes exercises for each chapter
* Requires at least a high school algebra level of mathematical sophistication
* A self-contained work
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